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Forget answering a personal question Spikey as I'm certain barely anyone cares. I would just like you to answer why you post so often on this board when you have already stated you don't have any investment in the company and aren't looking to invest?
Are you able to answer that simple question as that's the only one I think anyone would be interested in the answer of.
ian, in fairness, you could perhaps accept with better grace that you got a
clear, polite & straight answer to your question whether i was american?
(but beyond that, i see no particular reason why i would want to give
out very much personal information on a semi-public internet chat
board like this. all sorts of dodgy characters on a boards like this, eh?)
No Stratford-upon-Avon
Ah, well, I never expected a straight answer from you Spikey, you have a good evening, I'm now signing off, got an errand to do,
Cheers.
ian, according to some of your fellow enthusiasts, i am tom
winnifrith, so if that’s true then i am from clerkenwell/ greece?
So Shakespeare was an American?
Just pure curiosity? and being nosey .. :-)
any particular reason you want to know, ian?
Oh, well, thanks for your reply, would you care to share where you are from?
hi ian, no, i am not american.
Glisters is the original, from Bill Waggledagger. Both glisters and glitters are now in common use . Where's our bl00dy sale ??
Calamari, thanks for your thoughts on that,
Spikeyj, a question, you have in the past stated you were not born within the British Empire, are you an American citizen?
Just curious?
calamari, maybe take a quick peek at the bard’s
phrasing in merchant of venice? [act II, sc VII] ; )
Oh, interesting Calamari, are you saying you think Spikyj is American?
+ all that glisters is not palladium?
The expression you meant is -"If it seems too good to be true it probably is" .
some other potentially relevant sayings
for speculative AIM resource companies:
a fool and his money are soon parted.
if it seems too good to be true, it probably isn’t.
don’t put all your eggs in one basket.
if you can fake sincerity, you’ve got it made.
(...that last one is the hallmark of many an AIM CEO.)
Hi Banjo2,
Completely agree with this statement as well as the constructive reviews from other members this morning.
Considering everything over the 2-3 months, what would an accurate SP look like now maybe after the RNS update (hopefully to come), after resisting on the LSE.
Cheers
Very frustrating - especially if you want some funds for a special occasion like a wedding (lesson 1 Matt)
It (whatever "it" is) will take as long as it takes so the BOD can't even tell us the timeline if they wanted to. It's a unique situation in my experience and although Matt may have overstepped his comfort zone, nobody would have expected their money to be completely unavailable for this period of time regardless of the performance of the share. When we invest again, perhaps we should write off those funds for a year or so - just in case.
Patience is indeed a virtue but this is getting a bit surreal.
5 months of frustration will seem very reasonable if EUA is sold for some of the SPs suggested.
I've waited longer than that for a New Car, I think I can wait a lot longer for the right deal as I haven't invested anything I wasn't prepared to lose. There is a saying, 'Good things come to those who wait'...
That I and everyone else has had no access to their money. Getting beyond a bloody joke now. Just hope the BOD prove their worth and shortly announce a deal. I don’t care anymore what it is as long as I can get my money out. Time for a room shaking rns is well overdue!!